A calming presence
VITA announces free tax preparation
BY ANN MEAD ASH
“Most people don’t understand taxes,” said Cliff Mast, site coordinator for the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Paradise location at The Factory Ministries, 3293 Lincoln Highway East. “We as a group (of volunteers) work on de-mystifying them or just being a calming presence.”
Mast explained that many clients who come to VITA for free tax preparation services feel a lot of anxiety about completing their taxes. “Our goal is to say, ‘It’s alright. We will take care of this. We will help walk you through it.’” Mast, who has been a volunteer with VITA for nearly a decade, said that the Paradise site, which opened at the end of January, will be staffed with volunteer tax preparers each Thursday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. through Thursday, April 10. The Paradise location is one of 15 sites located throughout
Calling all hunters
BY ANN MEAD ASH
When Kevin Ressler, one of the organizers of the Ephrata Area Churches’ annual New Holland Sportsman Banquet, learned that Eddie Salter was being considered as the 2025 speaker, the turkey hunter’s name was not familiar. “I had never heard of him before,” stated Ressler, who noted that the event had hosted deer hunters as speakers for the last several years. “We wanted to try something different,” Ressler pointed out. “(Salter) deer hunts, but he’s big into turkeys.”
The family-friendly banquet,
which was first held in 2005, will take place on Friday, March 14, at Yoder’s Restaurant, 14 S. Tower Road, New Holland. Attendees can view about 10 vendor stands, which will include hunting and fishing gear as well as other local businesses, such as a car dealership, when doors open at 5 p.m. Dinner will be served at 6:15 p.m. According to Ressler, the event will again feature a number of door prizes, which are provided by banquet sponsors. Ressler noted that the prizes will not necessarily be related to hunting and fishing. “We will have free car washes, maybe a
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the county. Free tax preparation through VITA is available at two sites in Elizabethtown, as well as sites in Columbia, Denver, Ephrata, New Holland, Hempfield, Manheim, Millersville, and Quarryville. Lancaster sites are located at HACC, Central Pennsylvania’s Community College; Trinity Lutheran Church,
“It’s an incredible gift to the community.”
31 S. Duke St.; the United Way offices; and 245 W. King St. More information about hours or making an appointment, which is recommended, is available at www.uwlanc.org/vita. Individuals may also schedule by dialing 211. Pop-up sites may be available as well. In Lancaster County, VITA services are provided through a partnership
between the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and the United Way. “(VITA services) are available to anyone with a household income under $70,000,” said Mast, who explained that further parameters exclude taxes for rental properties and S corporations. “We don’t do business returns,” he said, but then added that Schedule C taxes for a side business would fall within VITA’s wheelhouse. VITA will complete federal, state, and local tax forms as well as the PA-1000 form for those who qualify. “That is an extra rebate up to $1,000,” he said. According to Mast, the service starts with an intake form, which can be filled out online or may be sent ahead of the appointment by email. “We have everyone fill out an intake name, address, who is in the house, W-2, 1099, retirement income, etc.,” he explained. “That helps us to interview and be sure we have all
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Snow Angels wield shovels of mercy
BY JEFF FALK
It has absolutely nothing to do with people lying on their backs in the snow and moving their arms and legs to create impromptu winter weather art. It’s more closely related to kindred spirits performing heavenly work here on Earth.
These are different kinds of Snow Angels.
“Before we had a formal name, the people who we were helping named us,” said Jennifer Jarvis, one of the founding members of
the Lancaster Snow Angels. “They said to us, ‘You’re angels. We’re so thankful.’” The Snow Angels are an independent, communityoriented group of concerned citizens who travel around the Lancaster countryside shoveling and removing snow from the sidewalks, walkways and driveways of the elderly, the disabled and veterans - neighbors who can’t remove snow on their own. It began as a grassroots movement in local neighborhoods, but the altruistic concept has gained traction and
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“Our veterans and elderly shouldn’t have to deal with stress,” said Jarvis. “They have doctor’s appointments, and they have direct-care nurses coming to their homes. If they don’t have families, or don’t have families who live nearby, who’s going to help them?”
“Shoveling snow is very taxing on your shoulders, arms and back,” Jarvis continued. “The first day after a storm, you’re no good to anyone. There’s a recovery period needed. We’re going two or three days beyond the storm.”
on one Angel’s list. We’re pretty much covering every town in the county. Wherever there’s a need, we fill it. Sometimes it takes three or four days to clear a substantial snow. But we get it done.”
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That’s where Lancaster Snow Angels come in. Persons in need of snow removal reach out to the Angels through phone calls, email and social media. The response may not be immediate, but no call for help ever goes unanswered.
“It’s mostly individuals who can’t afford private snow removal,” said Jarvis, a resident of Terre Hill.
“We’re a faith-based organization. We take everyone at their word. We haven’t really been taken advantage of at this point.”
From modest origins during the pandemic, the Lancaster Snow Angels have grown in number to about 43 shovelers and snow removers - 35 adults and eight junior volunteers. The volunteers work together in teams or crews.
“Most of us are doing it around full-time jobs,” said Jarvis. “Sometimes we call off, and our bosses know what we’re doing. We’re working around obligations. We have everyone prioritized.”
Depending upon the severity of the storm and the amount of snow that has fallen, the Lancaster Snow Angels respond to 130 to 200 requests for help. The Snow Angels’ coverage area currently encompasses the communities of Lititz, Ephrata, New Holland, Columbia, Denver, Strasburg, Paradise, Willow Street, Elizabethtown and portions of the city.
“It is a big county,” said Jarvis. “That’s why it gets so hard sometimes. We’re talking about 10 to 30 addresses per town, or
“We’ve gained a lot of unofficial grandparents who have become parts of our (extended) families,” she added. “They don’t have anyone else, so we become parts of their families. Some of these people are suffering from loneliness.”
In January of 2020, Jarvis; her husband, Fernando Rosado Jr.; and co-founder Mike Schmelder identified a need for helping their neighbors with snow removal. Through social media, word of mouth and some other very organic sources, the movement has grown steadily.
“Volunteers have come to us through multiple channels, and I’m grateful for that,” said Jarvis. “They are strangers who have become family. We’ve experienced a lot of growth client-wise and volunteer-wise. There’s a great need. It brings the communities together.”
For additional information, search for “The Lancaster Snow Angels” on Facebook, call 717-3270361 or email thelancaster snowangels@gmail.com.
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BY FRANCINE FULTON
“Not everyone can play soccer, football, (do) karate or play basketball, but everyone can do this,” said Joe Cress, who leads the Chess Club at the Village Library of Morgantown.
The Chess Club began at the library in the fall of 2024, and after a hiatus, it returned on Jan. 18. It will be held every Saturday at 10:30 a.m. through March.
Joe was accompanied to the most recent Chess Club by his nephew, AJ Cress, 14, who started playing at age 12. When asked if it is hard to learn to play chess, AJ responded, “It’s hard to master how to move. You can learn what the pieces do, but there is a lot of theory behind the moves and different strategies you can use,” he replied. “It’s a lot about recognizing patterns in the board and knowing what to do.”
“It takes time to learn how to move the pieces,” Joe added. “(The hard part is learning) how to put everything together and move the pieces and accomplish you goal, which is to check-
Joe, who learned the game as a youngster, has been playing for at least 50 years. He recommends that Chess Club participants be at least age 10. “People can come and learn how to play chess; we are willing to teach them,” he stated. Those who already play the game are also invited to attend.
mate the other player.”
“You learn by playing, playing, playing and practice, practice, practice,” Joe added.
While both play chess online, Joe and AJ said they prefer playing with an opponent face to face. “I prefer the real chess,” said AJ.
“I don’t concentrate as
much playing (online),” Joe said, noting that he has played for chess clubs and played against professionals as well as at an international chess tournament. “You don’t know who you (are playing). When you see the person, you want to win.”
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the correct information.”
Mast explained that taxes are done in person during a session that generally lasts less than an hour.
“We enter information into software, and (documentation) goes back to (the client),” he said.
tax returns and representing people in front of the IRS,” he stated. “I got a lot of training this last year to earn that.” Mast recently opened Masterpiece Tax in Leola.
Mast said that in 2024, volunteers at the Paradise site completed 400 returns.
Lancaster County Bird Club to tour museum
All VITA tax preparers are volunteers who are trained by the IRS to complete basic returns and are tested yearly. Mast recently received his enrolled agent certification, which he noted is the highest certification that the IRS bestows on a tax preparer. “It means I have learned about personal tax and business
“That’s a huge amount of volunteer time,” said Ellie Green, communications director with The Factory. “That’s at least 400 hours, not to mention the time spent to get the certifications,” she said. “It’s an incredible gift to the community.” Readers who would like to volunteer with VITA may visit the aforementioned website and click on the “Volunteer” tab.
More information about the VITA location at The Factory may be found by searching for “The Factory Community Board” on Facebook.
The Lancaster County Bird Club (LCBC) will meet on Thursday, Feb. 13, at 7 p.m. at the North Museum of Nature and Science, 400 College Ave., Lancaster.
This once-a-year social opportunity will feature refreshments and an opportunity to explore the North Museum and its ornithological collection. There is no cost for the evening, and light refreshments will be provided for all attendees.
The evening will start out with a short welcome and update from leadership from the North Museum. Attendees will then have the opportunity to explore the entire
museum at their leisure. New this year is the opportunity to view the new Shallow Seas temporary exhibit that opened in June of 2024. The exhibit invites visitors to explore three distinct marine environments around the Atlantic Ocean.
Museum staff and members of the museum as well as the public are also invited to the event. Those with questions may call 717-856-3851 or 717725-2717. For more information about the LCBC, visit www.lancasterbird club.org, www.facebook .com/lancasterbirdclub or www.instagram.com/ lancasterbirdclub.
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weed whacker (among the prizes),” he said.
Salter is known for his lifelong love of turkey hunting, having taken his first bird at the age of 10. In 1981, he turned his talents to competitive turkey calling, garnering two World Open Turkey Calling Championships, six Alabama State Championships, and seven Southeastern Open Calling Championships. He created Eddie Salter Game Calls Inc., which produces
turkey and deer calls, along with other hunting-related products. He has been seen on Hunters Specialties Outdoors TV on The Outdoor Channel, ESPN, and ABC’s 20/20. Salter will give his testimony and discuss his love of both turkey and deer hunting.
Ressler said that recent banquets have averaged attendance of nearly 300, but that the venue can seat up to 500. “It’s good food and good fellowship,” said Ressler, adding,
“My philosophy is that if (the banquet) brings one person to Christ, it’s worth (holding).”
The Ephrata Area Churches group that sponsors the event includes about a dozen churches located in Ephrata and Akron.
There is a fee to attend the dinner, and a limited number of tickets is available. Organizers recommend that tickets be purchased by Friday, March 7. Tickets may be purchased at https:// sportsmansbanquet.ticket spice.com/new-holland -sportsman-banquet. Readers who have questions may call 717-738-0963.
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February 24th • 8:00am - 8:00pm
Everyone will receive:
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PV girls claim first ever Section four title
The Braves’ Katie Stoltzfus defends Sophia Sanchez during a 53-28 Section Four triumph over Lancaster Country Day, Thursday, January 30. Stoltzfus canned 20 points to lead the offense.
In a 53-28, Section Four title clinching victory at Lancaster Country Day, Janae Patterson brings the ball up the floor on Thursday, January 30. Patterson netted 15 points in the win.
use of six magnetic chess boards that were donated to library. “They are top-notch chess boards,” Joe said.
“They have wooden pieces and are magnetic on the bottom, so they don’t fall over as easily,” AJ added.
Joe encourages parents to bring their children to the library to learn to play. “It’s really a good game for young people to start playing,” he stated. “You are not on the computer, not playing games on the phone and it definitely helps your mind.”
Joe hopes to grow the club at the library because he enjoys teaching as well as playing those who already know the game. “We want to promote chess, and, down the road, we hope to have a chess marathon,” he shared.
The Village Library is
He recalled establishing a Chess Club at a school for resource students. “We taught them how to play chess, and the teachers actually thanked me and said it made them better students,” Joe noted.
located at 207 N. Walnut St., Morgantown. For more information about the club, contact library director Carol Donahue at 610-2861022 or smolibrary@gmail .com. More information about library activities is available at www.facebook .com/VillageLibraryof Morgantown and www .villagelibrary.org.
Bus trip to flower show slated
The Town & Country Garden Club of Lancaster is sponsoring a bus trip to the Philadelphia Flower Show on Monday, March 3. The bus will depart from the Church of the Apostles United Church of Christ, 1850 Marietta Ave., Lancaster, at 11 a.m. and return at approximately 8 p.m.
The PHS Philadelphia Flower Show is a horticultural event and fundraiser featuring displays by floral, garden, and landscape
designers. The theme for 2025 is “Gardens of Tomorrow,” and the event will explore how gardening can help to create a healthier planet.
The cost of the trip includes transportation, the driver’s tip, and snacks. The cost does not include entrance to the flower show, as some people may choose to explore Philadelphia instead of attending the show. Proceeds from the trip will benefit the Town & Country Garden
Club of Lancaster’s scholarship fund and club activities.
The deadline to register is Friday, Feb. 21. For more information, call or text Carol Feister at 717435-8678 or cjfeister@ comcast.net.
Program to focus on zero-waste garments
Lancaster Area Sewing Network will meet via Zoom on Monday, Feb. 24, at 7 p.m. As part of the organization’s ongoing exploration of sustainable sewing, Debby Spence will present “Zero-Waste Garments.” Spence will share historical and modern-day examples of zero-waste garments, as well as ways of creating them.
Spence is a custom dress-
maker and designer living in Lancaster. She received a Bachelor of science in clothing and textiles in business and industry from the University of Delaware. She is a member of the Association of Sewing and Design Professionals (ASDP), holding numerous leadership positions in the Baltimore Chapter. As an ASDP/ Threads Challenge finalist 11 times, she has received
eight awards, including three awards for Best Overall. In the Zero-Waste Challenge she won Best Column Made From a Tube. She has contributed several articles to Threads magazine on sewing techniques and has taught numerous classes on various sewing techniques, including alterations, fitting techniques, and design principles and elements. Her custom dressmaking and design business continues to evolve, and her focus for the future is on sustainable sewing, re-styling, upcycling, altering garments to fit a new body shape, and creative repairing.
There is a fee for nonmembers. To register by Monday, Feb. 17, contact Linda at lancastersews@ gmail.com.
The Lancaster Area Sewing Network is a group for people who love to sew. Its members range from people who have not sewed much before to intermediate hobbyists to professional dressmakers. The group’s main focus is fitting and construction skills related
primarily to garment sewing, although occasionally embroidery, quilting, or bag-making are shown by members. The group meets at 7 p.m. on the fourth Monday of most months. During winter months, the meetings are conducted via Zoom. During the rest of the year, in-person programs are held at the Lancaster Friends Meetinghouse, 110 Tulane Terrace, Lancaster. A yearly overnight retreat, a one-day retreat, service projects, and a fabric swap are optional activities. For more details, contact the membership chair at the aforementioned email address.
Jim Brickman to present concert
The Barn at Paradise Station, 312 Paradise Lane, Ronks, will present nationally recognized songwriter and pianist Jim Brickman, who will make Paradise Station a stop on his “Hits Live!” spring 2025 tour on Thursday, April 24, at 8 p.m.
With a career spanning more than three decades, Brickman’s signature style blends pop and classical influences. Audiences can expect to hear classics such as “Valentine,” “The Gift” and “Love of My
Life,” among many others. Brickman’s live performances are known for their intimate atmosphere, allowing fans to feel a personal connection with the artist and his music. Attendees will experience that at The Barn at Paradise Station, which has just more than 200 seats. For tickets and more information, visit www .barnatparadisestation .com/events or call 717687-5000, ext. 118.
Circle Legacy Center plans program
Circle Legacy Center will hold a Second Friday program on Feb. 14 from 6:30 to 9 p.m. at Community Mennonite Church of Lancaster, 328 W. Orange St., Lancaster. Attendees are asked to use the Concord Street entrance.
The event will be the annual Sweetheart Dance
celebrating Valentine’s Day. Native American musician Barry Lee will be highlighted in a program of Native American music and dancing. Attendees are asked to bring a food item to share if they are able; they should also bring their own place settings.
Museum plans photography class
The Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania will offer a Railroad Photography 101 class, led by noted railroad photographer and author Brian Solomon, on Tuesday, Feb. 25, from 10 a.m. to noon.
The program will focus on tips and techniques for photographing locomotives and railroad cars. Attendees should bring a smartphone, digital camera, or film camera to take photos of the museum’s historic equipment, like the Virginia & Truckee Railroad Tahoe, the Pennsylvania Railroad GG1 No. 4935, and the Conrail GP30 No. 2233.
Solomon earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in photographic illustration from the Rochester Institute of Technology. He produces a daily blog about railroad photography, and his articles and photography have appeared in many railway magazines. He was presented with the Railway & Locomotive Historical
Society’s Fred A. and Jane R. Stindt Photography Award in 2020 for his lifetime achievements in railroad photography.
Solomon is the author of more than 70 books and writes a monthly travel column and feature articles for Trains Magazine. He is the marketing manager for New Hampshire’s Conway Scenic Railroad. Copies of many of his books are available for purchase in the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania’s Whistle
Stop Shop museum store. Solomon lives with his wife, Kris, in Lancaster County. The class is limited to 15 individuals and is designed for beginning photographers age 18 and over. There is a fee. To register, visit www.eventbrite.com. In the case of inclement weather, the class will be held on Tuesday, March 4. For more information about the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania, visit www .rrmuseumpa.org or call 717-687-8628.
Women’s lunch sets meeting
The Lancaster Christian Women’s Club will hold a spring buffet luncheon meeting at 11:30 a.m. on Wednesday, March 5, at Casa di Fiori at The Inn at Leola Village, 38 Deborah Drive, Leola. Doors will open at 11 a.m.
Ty Fischer, headmaster of Veritas Academy, will present “Investing in Our Future Generation.”
In an address titled “Soaring Above,” Nancy Williams will share how
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WATER DAMAGE CLEANUP: A small amount of water can cause major damage to your home. Our trusted professionals do complete repairs to protect your family & your home’s value! Call 24/7: 1-888872-2809. Have zip code!
WE BUY HOUSES FOR CASH AS-IS! No repairs. No fuss. Any condition. Easy three step process: Call, get cash offer & get paid. Get your fair cash offer today by calling Liz Buys Houses: 1-844-877-5833.
WESLEY FINANCIAL GROUP, LLC Timeshare Cancellation Experts. Over $50,000,000 in timeshare debt & fees cancelled in 2019. Get free info package & learn how to get rid of your timeshare! Free consultations. Over 450 positive reviews. 1-833-308-1971.
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SEASONAL
COAL/WOOD/PELLET STOVES & Inserts, New & Refurbished. Over 300 models in stock. $100-$800 & up. Buy/Sell/Trade. Call 717-577-6640
SEASONED FIREWOOD $200/cord. Must pick up. 717-490-6405
SEASONED FIREWOOD Mixed hardwood, $160/cord, delivery available, call 610-593-8034.
WINTER SPECIAL! FIREWOOD, Mixed seasoned hardwood. $210/cord delivered within 10 mi. of Parkesburg. TREE/SNOW REMOVAL | 610-857-2169
LOST & FOUND
FOUND AN ITEM? Place a FREE 15 word ad in your local issue to locate the owner of your found item. 1-800-428-4211
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SERVICES RENDERED
A LOCAL HANDYMAN Plumbing • Electrical • Carpentry Licensed & Insured • 610-547-7789
A&L TRIMMING, Interior Trimming, Cabinet Installations, Install New Flooring, Install Replacement Windows. 717-405-9545 Leave Message
ABSOLUTE JUNK REMOVAL Free Estimates | 610-547-7789
SERVICES RENDERED
AFFORDABLE ELECTRICAL SERVICES
• New/Older House Wiring • Sec. Cameras • Hookup for Generators • Hookup for EVs • New Elec. Services/Panel Upgrade. Fully Insd. | FREE ESTIMATES | PA01947 Call 717-875-7972
AFFORDABLE PAINTING. Drywall Instl./Repairs, Lite Carpentry. Wallpaper Removal. Cabinets. WINTER DISCOUNTS! PA032157. Call Damien 717-940-5912
AMISH MOVING COMPANY
AMISH CLEANOUTS
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, Insured. PA 022669. 717-587-4102
BOOT ROAD TREE SERVICE
Expert tree removal, stump grinding & Trimming. Fully Insured 610-656-5880
CLOCK REPAIR - TRAGER 717-786-7053
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DL PROPERTY MAINTENANCE
Deck/shed repairs • Landscaping • Mowing Patios • Powerwashing. 717-715-5230
DO YOU KNOW what’s in your water? Leaf
Home Water Solutions offers FREE water testing and whole home water treatment systems that can be installed in as little as one day. 15% off your entire purchase. Plus 10% senior & military discounts. Restrictions apply. Schedule your FREE test today. Call 1-866-996-1526
DRYWALL
FREE ESTIMATES
Lic. & Ins. • 610-547-7789
ELECTRICAL
FREE ESTIMATES
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ELIMINATE GUTTER CLEANING forever! LeafFilter, the most advanced debris-blocking gutter protection. Schedule a FREE LeafFilter estimate today. 20% off Entire Purchase. Plus 10% Senior & Military Discounts. Call 1-855-791-1626
HANDYMAN: Painting. Winter Clean Ups. Land/Hardscaping. Gutters/ Guards, Decks, Roofing. Mailboxes 717-826-3680. PA047811
INTERIOR HOME REMODELING Floor Plan Changes • Framing • Drywall Trimming • Painting • Flooring Trubuild Construction | 717-869-3204
JACUZZI BATH REMODEL can install a new, custom bath or shower in as little as one day. For a limited time, waiving ALL installation costs! Additional terms apply. Subject to change and vary by dealer. (Offer ends 3/30/25.) Call 1-844-826-2535
SERVICES RENDERED
JUNK REMOVAL
Basements, garages, attics, appliances. Five Star Property Service 717-278-1030
PLUMBING
FREE ESTIMATES
Lic. & Ins. • 610-547-7789
ROOFING
FREE ESTIMATES
Lic. & Ins. • 610-547-7789
SAFE STEP. NORTH America’s #1 Walk-In Tub. Comprehensive lifetime warranty. Top-of-the-line installation and service. Now featuring our FREE shower package and $1,600 off for a limited time! Call today! Financing available. Call Safe Step: 1-833-356-1954.
SHEDS REPAIRS & REMOVAL Sheds Roof • New Sheds. Wyomissing Structures, 610-743-5660
SILVER SPRING CONSTRUCTION
General Construction from Start to Finish Additions • Garages • Exteriors • Decks Site Prep. | 717-475-2924
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TONE’S SOLID CONTRUCTION
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WE TRANSFORM YOUR kitchen in less time, with less stress, at an amazing value. Since 1979, Kitchen Magic, a family-owned business offering cabinet refacing, new cabinetry, and luxury countertop throughout the Northeast. Call today for a free estimate. 1-844-887-5145 (PA017137).
WINDYHILL PROPERTY CARE
Stump Grinding • Brush Mowing/Clearing • Sm. Tree Pruning/Removal • Landscaping/Hardscaping • Old Fence/Shed Removal • Stone Pads • Light Grading/ Excavating + Firewood. 610-857-2169
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ITEMS WANTED
ALWAYS BUYING Classic, Muscle & Sports Cars Jeff Gast, 717-575-4561
BUYING CLASSIC CARS, TRUCKS, SUVs **American and Foreign** Any Condition. Buying entire car collections. $$PAYING CA$H$$ Please call 717-5778206 KRMiller1965@yahoo.com
ITEMS WANTED
ANTIQUE PHOTOS, CIVIL War Items, Political Pins, Baseball, Old Paper Items, etc. Pre-1950s. Cash Paid. 717-682-3733
CORVETTES WANTED 1953 thru 2019 Jeff Gast, 717-575-4561
DONATE YOUR CAR, truck, boat, RV and more to support our veterans! Schedule a FAST, FREE vehicle pickup and receive a top tax deduction! Call Veteran Car Donations at 1-877-327-0686 today!
GET A BREAK on your taxes! Donate your car, truck, or SUV to assist the blind and visually impaired. Arrange a swift, no-cost vehicle pickup and secure a generous tax credit for 2025. Call Heritage for the Blind Today at 1-844-320-2804 today!
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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.
For Rent
- 2BR, 2 BATH APT., Leacock Twp. $1,400/mo., 717-824-6674
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EVANGELICAL REFORMED CHURCH HELLERS (founded 1725 / Independent / Reformed / Member of Evangelical Assoc. EARCCC), 2555 Horseshoe Rd. Lancaster. Sunday Worship 9:25 AM, Sunday School for