Still running strong
White Horse Fire Company schedules third race

BY GEORGE DEIBEL
Like golfers who win the Masters Tournament and the green jackets tailored for them, Good Samaritan Services (Good Sam) and Engle Printing & Publishing Co., Inc. (EPC) are ideally suited for one another.
The two community-minded organizations are once again linking up for the 18th annual EPC Golf Outing benefiting Good Samaritan Services.
The charity event will be held Friday, June 6, at Crossgates
Golf Club, 1 Crossland Pass, Millersville. There will be two sessions of golf. The first will tee off at 7:30 a.m., and the second will start at 1:30 p.m. A light breakfast and a chicken barbecue lunch will be served to the morning groups; the afternoon groups will receive a light café lunch and a chicken barbecue meal for dinner. The deadline to register is Friday, May 23. Go to https://epcgolfouting.com for more information and to register.
Individuals or businesses that
BY ANN MEAD ASH
Previous White Horse Gallop races have raised funds for a single-story portable fire training structure, which is used to train new firefighters and hone the skills of experienced volunteers.
“The fundraisers are so community oriented, and the community has really come together to help (build the apparatus),” said Krissy Whiski, one of the organizers of the run.
The third annual Gallop will again include the unique start for which the run has become known. “We were able to find a white horse to open our race as per tradition,” stated Whiski.
This year’s event will feature a 5K race, a 10K - added in 2024 - and, new this year, a Kids’ Fun Run for youngsters age 9 and under.
The run will be held on Saturday, May 24. Registration at the fire station, 111 White Horse Road, Gap, will open at 7 a.m. The fun run will be held at 8 a.m. 10K will
begin at 8:30 a.m., and the 5K race will start at 8:35 a.m.
In addition to the races, a number of other activities have been planned for the day. The White Horse EMS Team will be on hand, and organizers expect to have a bounce house. White Horse fire trucks will be available for a “touch-a-truck” and demonstrations. The event will also include a visit from a rescue helicopter if weather permits. A candy drop from a ladder truck is scheduled at noon.
Both the 5K and 10K routes remain unchanged. As in the past, runners will leave the fire company and travel south on Route 897 and return via Route 340 (Old Philadelphia Pike). Both Route 340 and Route 897 will be closed during the run. Hills will be featured on School Lane Road during the second mile of the run.
The run will be timed by Pretzel City Sports, and those wishing to
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BY ANN MEAD ASH
In May of 2024, Adalie Clemmer, who attends Grace Point Church in Paradise, was contacted by lead pastor Tim Rogers with a request.
“Tim asked me to join the conversation (about a young adult group),” recalled Clemmer, who noted that Rogers had been discussing the idea with a number of pastors from area congregations.
Clemmer responded by joining a committee of young adults who are age 18 and over and out of high school who were discussing the wants and needs of others in that stage of life. The group began
See EPC Golf Outing pg 6 See The Collective pg 2
discussing the answers to questions, such as “What are we looking for in a young adult group?” and “Why would we do this?” and “What do we want from this?” “We started from scratch and talked through whether we saw this as a need in our own lives,” Clemmer remembered. “We saw it as something a lot of us desired.” From that point, the committee began taking steps to form a young adult group in the greater Pequea Valley area.
The Collective, which first met on Jan. 30, now holds meetings on the first, third, and fifth Thursdays of every month from 7 to 9 p.m. in the basement of the Chestnut Street Chapel, 866-888 Chestnut St., Gap. Clemmer serves as leader, with Kevin Hackett of Grace Point Church and Joel Wood of Keystone Church as coaches. The Collective is supported by Grace Point Church and Keystone Church, both of Paradise, and Gateway Church in Parkesburg.
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and answered discussion questions,” explained Clemmer, who noted that the second series will focus on the book of James. “For activities, we have talked about game nights and bonfires and other outside activities,” she said. “We are excited for the warmweather (activities).”
Before The Collective kicked off, core committee members in addition to Clemmer - Korey Stoltzfus, Anna Graham, Connor Ranck, Elli Stoltzfus, Josh Stalmaker, and Justin Budzik - worked to create the format and to write a vision statement. “We worked hard to define that,” reported Clemmer. “We spent a lot of time on it.” The vision for The Collective reads, “We desire a welcoming environment where intentional conversations around faith and life deepened friendships, clarify purpose, and created discipleship opportunities for young adults in the Gap and surrounding area.”
Objectives of the group include providing a comfortable environment for authentic connection and Christ-centered conversation that provides encouragement and empowers disciples of Jesus to serve. Because meetings have attracted an average of 50 young people, Clemmer said a larger venue may need to be sought. “It’s been so cool,” she noted. “I am so happy I am a part of it. It’s so life giving.”
Readers may find The Collective on Instagram at @the_collective_ya or call one of the sponsoring churches for more information.
According to Clemmer, each meeting starts with snack and conversation, followed by a master of ceremonies introducing the study subject for that event. “We will always be in a series of some sort studying Scripture or a topic,” said Clemmer. “We might have a guest share a story or testimony.” Clemmer added that following the main presentation, the group will break up for table discussion. The first series took Scripture from the Gospels to dissect. “We studied it
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MISSION BBQ donated $352,930 to the national nonprofit Wreaths Across America (WAA) on Feb. 27. The contribution was made possible thanks to the generosity of MISSION BBQ customers and their support of the American Heroes Cup campaign. The donation will sponsor veterans’ wreaths to remember fallen U.S. service members laid to rest at 142 participating locations for placement on National Wreaths Across America Day on Saturday, Dec. 13. Thanks to donations collected at the Wyomissing location, 127 veterans’ wreaths have been allocated for placement at Fairview Cemetery and Fairview
Cemetery Annex in Denver. WAA is best known for its annual wreath-laying ceremonies throughout the United States and beyond at more than 4,900 participating locations. However, the nonprofit’s yearlong mission to “Remember the fallen, honor those who serve and teach the next generation the value of freedom” is carried out by millions of volunteers across the country through many community programs.
To sponsor wreaths or learn more about this year’s Wreaths Across America Day event at Fairview Cemetery and Fairview Cemetery Annex, visit www.wreathsacross america.org/pafvdn.
Cavod Theatre, 641 W. Main St., New Holland, will present “Footloose: Youth Edition” on Friday, April 11, at 7 p.m.; on Saturday, April 12, at 2 and 7 p.m.; and on Sunday, April 13, at 4 p.m.
“Footloose” tells the story of city teen Ren McCormack, who moves from Chicago to a small farming town where dancing is outlawed. Up against the town’s rigid laws and the preacher who enforces them, Ren refuses to back down. When the reverend’s rebellious daughter takes an interest in him, tensions rise, and Ren finds himself in the fight of his life - not just for the right to dance, but for acceptance, love, and healing.
This production is
Advoz will offer Introduction to Conflict and Restorative Justice Conferencing Training. Participants must first attend the introductory “Conflict, Communication and Culture” training on Friday, April 25. The program will take place from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the S. Dale High Leadership Center, 1861 William Penn Way, Lancaster. This train-
directed by Sydney Hersch. The cast includes Isaac Baloche as Ren McCormack, Megan Petersheim as Ariel Moore, Josiah Henne as Shaw Moore, Catarina Sawyer as Vi Moore, Briana Remlinger as Rusty, Ashton Bruno as Willard Hewitt, Cora Glacken as Wendy Jo, Eve Kirchner as Urleen, Maurice Baloche as Chuck Cranston, Madi Ament as Ethel McCormack, Anabelle Hershey as Lulu/Cowgirl Jude, Isaiah Byers as Uncle Wes/Garvin, Cailynn Howe as Principal Clark, Jaxson Burton as Coach Dunbar, Meghan Miller as Elenor Dunbar, Riley Ament as Betty Blast, Wyatt Haines as Lyle/Marty, Mitchell Spangler as Travis, Emily Tavalare as Bickle, Madi Esh as Jeeter, Chloe Fry as
ing is required to receive a certificate for “Introduction to Conflict and Restorative Justice Conferencing Training,” and participants will need to register for both trainings separately.
Introduction to Conflict and Restorative Justice Conferencing Training will take place from 3 to 6 p.m. via Zoom on Tuesdays, April 29, May 6, and May 13, as well as in person
Cowgirl Bonnie, Gabe Lapp as Cowboy Bob, Ruby Harris as Cowgirl Chet, Mercy Younts as Cowgirl Laura Jo, Cole Nesbitt as Cop, Kenzie Beaston as Dani, and Lindsey Miller as Lindsay.
The ensemble includes Madi Ament, Riley Ament, Maurice Baloche, Kenzie Beaston, Jaxson Burton, Isaiah Byers, Selah Byers, Madi Esh, Chloe Fry, Wyatt Haines, Ruby Harris, Anabelle Hershey, Cailynn Howe, Sierra Hurst, Gabe Lapp, Lindsey Miller, Meghan Miller, Cole Nesbitt, Maria Scott, Mitchell Spangler, Emily Tavalare, and Mercy Younts.
To purchase tickets, call 717-354-3355 on Mondays to Thursdays from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. or visit www.cavod.org.
from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Friday, May 16, and Saturday, May 17. This course includes two to three hours of self-directed learning online in between live sessions.
The course aims to help participants gain restorative conflict resolution skills and learn to apply them to situations involving youths and adults who are part of the local justice system. Attendees will learn to facilitate healing conversations that seek to address harm, enhance accountability, and develop resilience among young people involved in Advoz’s Restorative Justice Conferencing program.
To register for “Conflict, Communication and Culture” by Tuesday, April 15, visit https://advoz .charityproud.org/Event Registration/Index/20703. Registration for the rest of the sessions is available at https://advoz.charityproud .org/EventRegistration/ Index/16040.
Advoz: Mediation & Restorative Practices has offered services for youths, adults, families, organizations, and communities in Lancaster County since 1981, previously as the Lancaster Mediation Center and Center for Community Peacemaking. To learn more, visit www.advoz.org or call 717-397-2404.
The Historical Society of Salisbury Township will meet on Thursday, April 17, at 7 p.m. at the Salisbury Township Building, 5581 Old Philadelphia Pike, Gap. The guest speaker will be author and news reporter Bruce Mowday. He will discuss his recent book, “Lafayette at Brandywine,” which is about the famous general who was instrumental in winning the Revolutionary War.
Mowday has authored more than 20 books on history, sports, business and true crime. He has appeared on television and radio, including PBS’s “Counter Culture,” Discovery ID, ReeIz network, C-SPAN and the Pennsylvania Cable Network.
The Congress of Civil War Round Tables named him a five-star speaker. As Chester County chair
for the 2024-25 Lafayette Bicentennial celebration, Mowday has worked with Lancaster County coordinators toward the celebratory event marking the 200th anniversary of Lafayette’s triumphant tour through Lancaster and Chester counties.
Mowday will share the research on the books he has written about this famous general, beloved by George Washington and possessor of incredible military expertise.
The meeting is open to the public at no cost; donations are accepted.
wish to sponsor the event or provide prizes can visit the aforementioned website or email EPC marketing and communications director Dan Silva at marketing@ engleonline.com.
“We want to be involved with the communities we serve,” said Jocelyn Engle, who is EPC’s publisher. “We know that some people just need an extra boost in times of need, and this was a perfect fit for us.”
Rachel Shelley, the director of marketing for Good Samaritan Services, agrees. “We love our partnership with EPC,” said Shelley. “Obviously, the funding that comes from the golf outing is helpful in supporting our mission (and) funding the work that we do in the community. Also, EPC is obviously so well-connected, and this is a great awareness-building event for us, too.”
forward to every year.”
Good Sam has locations across Lancaster and Chester counties and every day serves about 300 people who are in crisis. “Our mission is to respond with compassion to individuals and families who are experiencing homelessness or are at risk of homelessness,” Shelley said.
Anyone who needs assistance from Good Samaritan Services can go to https:// goodsamservices.org. A Good Sam representative will conduct a screening via a phone call to determine if the organization can help.
EPC is carrying on a family tradition started by company founder Alvin Engle, who was Jocelyn’s grandfather. Alvin was involved with numerous philanthropic endeavors and set the tone for the company going forward, Jocelyn said.
Since its inception, the golf outing has generated nearly $300,000 for neighbors in need. “We want to make the experience memorable for golfers and also make sure community members are aware of what Good Sam does,” Jocelyn said. “We want to (send the message) that everyone is included. We want to make sure (the golf outing is) affordable for everybody to take part. … I think what’s so neat about our event is we’ve had so many returning sponsors and golfers because it is something people look
Many of Good Sam’s 30 staff members will volunteer at the golf event. “Our staff loves coming to the golf outing,” Shelley said. “It’s such a cool day for our staff. A lot of them are working directly with the people we serve every day providing case management, and it’s a heavy job. It’s important, important work. It’s really important for our staff to come on the day of the golf outing and see the community support for the work that they’re doing.”
Good Samaritan Services executive director Nate Hoffer will attend the outing. “His true passion for what he and his team members do has been fun for us to watch as an organization, because we know everyone is being taken care of by Good Sam,” said Jocelyn. Only 3% of Good Samaritan Services’ budget is funded by the government. “People have been generous and kind in supporting and believing in the work we do,” said Shelley.
participate may register at www.pretzelcitysports .com. Registration forms may also be picked up at the fire company and at local businesses. To receive a free T-shirt, mailed registrations must be postmarked by Tuesday, April 29. Online registration will close on Wednesday, May 21.
A small participation award will be given to each child who takes part in the fun run. Prizes will be awarded to the top overall male and female runners and to the top three males and females in nine age groups, which will be 9 and under, 10 to 14, 15 to 19, 20 to 29, 30 to 39, 40 to 49, 50 to 59, 60 to 69, and 70 and above. Awards will be crafted by Lanchester Ferrier Services & Artistic Blacksmithing.
Water for runners who take part in the races will be provided by Legacy Plumbing. Food at the event will include breakfast sandwiches, lunch items, and ice cream by donation. Breakfast will be available from 7 to 9:30 a.m., and lunch items may be purchased between 10 a.m. and noon. Funds raised by this year’s races will help the fire company purchase rescue tools that can be used to expedite removal of victims trapped
in a motor vehicle accident. Sponsorships for the run are available, ranging from bronze to elite packages that include opportunities to advertise at the event.
More information about sponsorship may be found at www.whitehorsefire .org/5k. Businesses that are interested in sponsoring the run must do so by Saturday, April 19, by calling 717-468-8005 or emailing racedirector49@ gmail.com.
The training structure, which is now in place to the side of the fire station, helps train firefighters to ventilate roofs and to gain entry and search a building. Race organizer Aaron Stoltzfus explained that Nolt’s Propane donated the shipping container
that makes us the main section of the apparatus. “I work in a welding shop,” said Stoltzfus. “A number of my co-workers helped me put it together. There were a lot of ideas from the rest of the guys.”
Whiski noted that trainings that have helped firefighters build their skills have already been held, and race organizer Jeff Barrett said that through the Essentials Program, a number of area fire departments, including Gap, Intercourse, Paradise, Pequea Valley, and Birdin-Hand, have benefited from the apparatus. “One of the (visiting) trainers was impressed with (the apparatus exhibiting) that many features in that small an area,” noted Barrett.
In a Section Four 13-6 loss on Wednesday, April 2, Pequea Valley’s Lauren
Lancaster Mennonite (LM) School will hold its annual Spring Celebration: Auction and Chicken BBQ fundraiser event on Saturday, April 26.
There is a discount for the chicken barbecue for those who preregister by Friday, April 11. Food will be available at full price on the day of the event while supplies last.
The event will feature a plant sale, a bake sale, and stage performances. Kids’ activities will include balloon animals, face painting, barrel train rides, spin art, an inflatable bounce castle and obstacle course, carnival games, photos with Elsa and Olaf, a petting zoo, STEM activities, and a community art mural.
For more details, visit www.lancastermennonite .org/about/news/ and look under “Student Life” for “Events.”
In addition, LM will host its 29th annual benefit golf
tournament on Tuesday, May 13, at Meadia Heights Golf Club, 402 Golf Road, Lancaster. Funds from the event will help to make faith-based education at LM accessible to more students through the Annual Fund.
Golfers may choose to participate in the morning or afternoon round. Registration for the morning round will start at 7 a.m.; breakfast will be served at this time. The tournament will start at 7:30 a.m., followed by lunch and the awarding of prizes at noon. Registration for the afternoon round will begin at 12:30 p.m., and a light lunch will be available. The tournament will begin at 1:30 p.m., followed by dinner and prizes at 6 p.m.
Participants may create a women’s, men’s, mixed, or senior foursome, or register as a single or double to be placed with a foursome for the day. Team and individual skill prizes will be
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Everyone will receive:
• Certificate for a $10 gift card at any Good’s Store
• Certificate for a FREE appetizer from Texas Roadhouse
• Papa John’s buy one Large Pizza get one FREE certificate
• Penn Cinema Movie Pass
3 ways to schedule your donation appointment:
• go to 717GiveBlood.org
• call 1-800-771-0059
• scan the QR Code
awarded, with team prizes given for men’s, women’s, mixed, and senior teams.
The fee includes a meal, use of a cart, and entertainment. Preregistration is required by Friday, April 25, at https://secure.qgiv.com/for/ lancastermennonite/event/ golftournament2025/.
Golfers will have the
opportunity to purchase mulligans and entry in day-of competitions. There will also be a prize for any player who obtains a hole in one on a designated hole.
To learn more or to register as a golfer or sponsor, visit www.lancaster mennonite.org/events/ golf-2025.
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. Please go to cfcnewholland.org/visit for information concerning worship services, adult ministries, youth & children’s ministries.
LIGHTHOUSE CHURCH (AG): Located at 1279 Main St., East Earl, invites you to join us for a time of contemporary worship and biblical preaching at our 9am service on Sunday mornings and 7pm service on Wednesday evenings. Kids ministry for birth through 5th grade and youth ministry for 6th through 12th grade is available. Lead Pastor: Stephen Ritchey. For more information on our services and programs, visit us online at Lighthouseag.com
OUR LADY OF LOURDES Catholic Church: 150 Water Street, New Holland, PA 17557 Father Steven Fauser, Pastor. Visit us online at www.ourladyoflourdesnh.com Sunday 8am & 10:30am. Saturday 5pm. Weekday Mass: Mon., Tues., Thurs. & Fri. 9am.
PARKESBURG WORD OF FAITH CHURCH
Sunday Service 10 am & Wednesday prayer at 7:30 pm - at 501 Lenover Rd., Parkesburg, PA 19365. Call 610-593-2277 www.parkesburgwordoffaith.org
ROCK CHURCH: A Spirit-filled, Full Gospel Church Family. 32 E. State St in Quarryville. Sunday service at 10am. More info at RockChurchLC.org Phone: 717-847-6872
MIDDLE OCTORARA PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH: 1199 Valley Road Quarryville. Sunday Services: Sunday School 9 AM; Blended Worship 10:30 AM. 717-786-3402 Visit us online at www.middleoctorara.org
MT. EDEN EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN
CHURCH: 1241 May Post Office Rd., Quarryville, (5 mi. South of Strasburg, 3 mi. North of 372). Rev. Margaret Rohnacher, Pastor. Sunday worship service 9:30 am. Limited handicap accessibility. 717-786-7565 mtedenlutheranchurch@gmail.com
SALEM 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 all ages 10:45 AM. Children Welcome! Communion 1st Sunday of the month. 717-656-9249 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 6:00 pm for grades 6th-12th. Lead Pastor: Rev. Dr. Andrew DiNardo. 249 East Main Street, New Holland. 717-354-7871. http://ststephenpca.org
Please Note: Updates can be made to your church’s
The Historic Ephrata Cloister, 632 W. Main St., Ephrata, will offer a rare behind-the-scenes look at the upper floors of the 1743 Sisters’ House on Saturday, April 12. The tours, which are suitable for people age 12 and older, will provide an opportunity to explore unrestored areas of the site not typically open to the public. The tours will showcase much of the building’s original 18th-century design and materials.
The tours will be offered at 9:30 a.m., 10:45 a.m., noon, and 1:15 p.m. Each will last approximately one hour, and the tours will be available on a firstcome, first-served basis. Group sizes are limited to 18 participants per tour. Tickets may be purchased at the door on the day of the event. There is a dis -
count for Ephrata Cloister Associates members.
Attendees should note that accessing the upper floors requires navigating narrow and steep staircases. All participants must sign a waiver before the tour.
In addition to the upper floor tours, the Cloister will hold its regularly scheduled guided tours of the Sisters’ House and Meetinghouse at 10 a.m., 11 a.m., noon, 1 p.m., and 2:30 p.m.
For more information, visit www.ephrata cloister.org or contact 717-733-6600.
People with disabilities who need special assistance or accommodations should call the aforementioned number in advance to discuss their needs. Pennsylvania TDD relay service is available at 800-654-5984.
Sadsbury Friends Meeting, 1089 Simmontown Road, Gap, will hold its annual Good Friday vigil on April 18.
The meetinghouse will be
open from noon to 3 p.m. for a silent vigil of gratitude and contemplation. Members of the public are welcome to come and stay for all or part of the time.
The Lancaster Chapter Military Officers Association of America (MOAA) will hold a general membership meeting and dinner on Thursday, April 17, at the Meadia Heights Golf Club, 402 Golf Road, Lancaster. The social hour will begin at 5 p.m. with dinner and the meeting to follow.
Retired Army 1st Sgt. David G. Wiker will speak about his experiences serving in the Army Reserve’s 1185th Transportation Terminal Unit. The unit
supported the loading of Army personnel onto watercraft deploying to the Persian Gulf prior to and during Operation Desert Storm.
All current and past military officers are invited, and reservations are required. To make reservations by Monday, April 7, contact Dennis Benchoff at 717560-1260 or banzhafdl@ gmail.com.
For additional information about Lancaster Chapter MOAA, visit www .moaalancasterchapt.org.
Penn State Extension will present Dive Even Deeper: Watershed Literacy and Tree Plantings on Monday and Tuesday, April 28 and April 29, at Southeast Agricultural Research and Extension Center, 1446 Auction Road, Manheim. The program is for classroom teachers, school administrators, and other education partners serving Pennsylvania students in kindergarten through 12th grade. It is designed to equip educators with the tools and knowledge needed to create impactful environmental literacy experiences through the Meaningful Watershed Educational Experience (MWEE) curricular framework.
The program is an extension of Penn State Extension’s award-winning Dive Deeper Water Educators Summit. It is designed to further enhance attendees’ understanding through an interactive session on tree species and planting protocols and a comprehensive checklist for planning successful planting projects.
The fee includes light refreshments and lunch each day. Space is limited, and registration is required by Monday, April 21, by visiting https://extension .psu.edu and searching for “Dive Even Deeper: Watershed Literacy and Tree Plantings.” Act 48 credits are available.
The Strasburg Area Senior Citizens will gather on Wednesday, April 16, at 1 p.m. at the Strasburg Fire Hall, 203 W. Franklin St., Strasburg. After a meeting, keyboardist Nick Viscuso will present music.
Guests are welcome. There is a nominal registration fee at the door to cover the fire hall rental.
Strasburg Seniors is a nonprofit organization chartered in 1966 for the
benefit of area residents age 50 and older. Meetings are generally held on the third Wednesday of every month, and the club also holds a summer picnic and yearly Christmas party as well as outings and trips.
For more information, call Jill at 717-2391530 or request access to the organization’s Facebook group at www .facebook.com/groups/ strasburgseniorcitizens/.
Good Sam will be expanding its impact with two homes in Phoenixville. It will be the first time Good Sam will offer housing for women in Phoenixville. The homes will continue to provide safe housing for women facing homelessness, with the added resources of Good Sam.
Shelley stated Good Sam takes an individualized approach to caring for clients. “Everyone in crisis has their own individual story,” she said. “They are on a unique path on how they are going to reach stability.”
Clients meet one-on-one with a resource coordinator, who provides case management with “bitesize goals” for them to work on, Shelley said. She added Good Sam team members “take this large problem of crisis and break it into sizable goals while walking alongside them in that journey and equipping them with tools.”
There are no quick fixes. The goal is to remove any barriers that might be in the way of clients achieving long-term housing stability.
Courtney and her 3-year-
old daughter, Cherish, were the first family to move into Good Samaritan Services’ Lancaster city residence for women and children, which opened last year.
“Good Sam Services has gone out of their way to make sure I have everything
I need and more,” Courtney said. “The opportunities I’ve received are truly a blessing. They helped keep me going when I could have quit, and I’m so grateful for their support. For the first time in a long time, I feel like I can breathe.”
Our community papers (Merchandiser, Advertiser, Pennysaver and Community Courier) had a strong showing at the Mid-Atlantic Community Papers Association (MACPA) 2024 awards competition. MACPA is an association of publishers in Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Washington, D.C. Our 2024 awards include the following:
Community Service Section/Guide: Southern Lancaster County Chamber of Commerce
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Original Writing - News Story: Hudson Rice Has A Heart For Helping
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Original Writing - Feature Story: Book Provides Meaning, Perspective
To Unimaginable
Writer: Jeff Falk
Community Service Section/Guide: Christmas in Manheim
Restaurant/Entertainment Ad:
C. R. Lapp’s Family Restaurant
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Original Writing - News Story: Creating Blankets Of Comfort
Writer: Francine Fulton
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Yurick Hopes To Inspire Others With New Podcast
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Grocery Ad:
John Herr’s Village Market
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Restaurant/Entertainment: Laudermilch’s Meats
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Writer: Francine Fulton
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Gap Self Storage, LLC
Wednesday, April 16, 2025
80 Route 41 Beginning at 10 a.m. Gap, PA 17527 717-442-3030
Gap Self Storage, LLC, in order to satisfy its statutory lien pursuant to 73 P.S. 1901 et seq., will sell at PUBLIC SALE all the personal property stored in its facility, placed by:
Unit #113 stored by: Tara Pratt
Unit #117 stored by: Zoey Palermo
Unit #149 stored by: Calvin Norman
Unit #157 stored by: Michael Carter
Unit #171 stored by: Joseph Stringer
Unit #212 stored by: Kyleen Peace
Unit #421 stored by: Helena Froebe
Intercourse Self Storage, LLC
Wednesday, April 16, 2025
2 Heritage Drive at the conclusion of 10am Gordonville, PA 17529 auction listed above 717-455-0505
Intercourse Self Storage, LLC, in order to satisfy its statutory lien pursuant to 73 P.S. 1901 et seq., will sell at PUBLIC SALE all the personal property stored in its facility, placed by: Unit #101 stored by: Michael Mcrae
Gap Self Storage, LLC Wednesday, April 16, 2025
845 Houston Run Drive at the conclusion of 10am Gap, PA 17527 auction listed above 717-442-3030
Gap Self Storage, LLC, in order to satisfy its statutory lien pursuant to 73 P.S. 1901 et seq., will sell at PUBLIC SALE all the personal property stored in its facility, placed by:
Unit #A07 stored by: Steven Vanleer
Unit #250H stored by: Steven Vanleer
Unit #033H stored by: Marlin Miller
Unit #103H stored by: Jessica M. March
Unit #104H stored by: Teresa Villicana
Unit #223H stored by: Jennifer Hatton
Conditions: All units will be sold by competitive bidding to the highest bidder. Bids will be taken only for each unit in its entirety. Payment must be made by money order, certified check or cash only. No personal checks. All goods must be removed from the unit within 24 hrs. Payment is due immediately upon acceptance of bid. Owner reserves the right to bid at Public Sale, reject any or all bids, and cancel or adjourn the sale.
Members of Lancaster’s Civil Air Patrol (CAP) Jesse Jones Squadron 304 participated in Aviation Career Day held at the Lancaster Airport in Lititz on Feb. 25. Aviation Career Day, known as Flightpath, attracted about 100 local high school students who are interested in pursuing aviation careers. Hosted by the Lancaster Airport, the event featured a panel of industry leaders that was led by John Sibole of Eastern Mennonite University. The panel included experts such as an aviation engineer, an airport manager, avionics specialists, airplane mechanics, charter and commercial pilots, life flight helicopter pilots, and air traffic controllers. They provided information about their careers, the education required to pursue those careers, and ways to fund that education. The CAP cadets from Squadron 304 contributed to the event by hosting interactive flight simulators and engaging with students in discus -
sions about aerospace and leadership.
Jesse Jones Squadron 304 meets each Monday except holidays at 7 p.m. in the Venture Jets hangar, which is located at the Lancaster Airport near the intersection of Lititz Pike and Millport Road. Visitors are welcome.
The Civil Air Patrol is the all-volunteer U.S. Air Force auxiliary. To learn more, visit www.gocivilairpatrol .com or www.cap.news.
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Custom commercial bldg., steel fabrication/insulated 60x90 warehouse/shop w/gas forced air heat, 400 amp 3 phase elec., (2) 12x14 overhead doors, 20’ ceiling, loading dock, 5,400 SF warehouse/shop area includes 12 T. Ben Pearson lift, additional 2,500 SF office area w/6 offices, reception rm., large conference rm. w/kitchenette, mini split AC & heat, storage, utility rms. & 2 lavatories, security fenced 2.4 ACRE lot w/public water & sewer. Zoned Highway Commercial/Industrial. Many permitted & special exception uses. After 25 years, owners serious to sell real estate location of Clean Energy Maintenance. Ideal comercially zoned locaton. Why wait to build? Move in ready bldg. w/plenty of room for expansion. Convenient East Earl, Blue Ball, New Holland location. Low maintenance facility & reasonable taxes. Personal inspection by appointment or open house Saturday, March 22, 29 & April 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).
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The Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania has scheduled a Boonton and Black River Ramble to neighboring New Jersey on Saturday, June 14. Travelers on this customized day trip will take a private tour of the
historic railroad collection of the United Railroad Historical Society of New Jersey in Boonton, N.J., including restoration projects in progress. A catered lunch will be included and provided on-site in the
society’s yard.
After lunch, attendees will take an hourlong train ride on the Black River & Western Railroad in Flemington, N.J. The railroad was founded in the early 1960s by a group of friends with an interest in steam railroading. Dinner will be included at the Clinton Station Diner in a restored 1927 train car.
The brochure and registra-
tion form may be downloaded at www.rrmuseumpa.org. The deadline for registration is Monday, April 14; space may be available after this date, and interested people may call 717-687-8628 to check for availability. There is a discount for members of the Friends of the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania, and Friends membership applications are available on the aforementioned website.
the day of the auction. Settlement on or before July 2, 2025. 2% transfer tax to be paid by the buyer. Real estate taxes to be prorated from settlement day. Annual Taxes +/- $7,625.00. OPEN HOUSE: Sat., April 12, from 1-4 PM & Thurs., April 10 from 5-7 PM. Attention Realtors: Broker participation offered to Realtors w/preregistered buyer. See website for details. Bridge Loans Avail.: Call Auctioneer for details.
For additional pictures go to www.beiler-campbellauctions.com or www.auctionzip.com or www.gotoauction.com
The Lancaster County Master Gardeners’ Garden Shed area will again be a feature during the group’s annual plant sale from 8 a.m. to noon on Saturday, May 3, at the Farm and Home Center, 1383 Arcadia Road, Lancaster. When gardeners move or downsize, they often have garden-related items they would like to share with others who will use them, organizers noted. The Garden Shed offers a way of recycling
The Circle Legacy Center (CLC) will hold a Second Friday program on April 11 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.
Robert Kapp will present a lecture titled “An Introduction to Flintknapping.”
Used by Native Americans, flintknapping is the art of making stone tools. Kapp will give an overview of the basic techniques, the history of flintknapping, and the resources employed. He will display reproductions, as well as original arrowheads and other stone tools that were found in Lancaster and York counties.
Kapp has been a flint-
knapper for 33 years and an artifact collector for 49 years. He is a member of the Susquehanna Valley Flintknappers and Pennsylvania Flintknapping and Stone Tool Guild. He was a founding board member of both the Pennsylvania Flintknapping and Stone Tool Guild and Chapter 28 of the Society for Pennsylvania Archaeology, where he held the positions of vice president and secretary for his chapter.
Attendees are asked to bring a food item to share if they are able; they should also bring their own place settings. For more information, contact CLC executive director Victoria Valentine at 717-823-2079 or thecirclelegacy@aol.com.
tools, books, and other gardening items for many years.
Master Gardener volunteers accept items, clean and repair them, and sell them to help support year-round educational programs.
In-demand items include gently used garden-related tools - both hand tools and power tools - in good working order. Master Gardeners noted that they will not accept garden herbicides, pesticides, fertilizers, or chemicals, or plastic pots. Organizers will only accept items that are suitable for resale.
To schedule a donation pickup, call 717-980-4997.
Gardeners also may bring donations to a community donation day from 8 to 11 a.m. on Saturday, April 12, at the Farm and Home Center.
Penn State Extension’s Master Gardener program has served Lancaster County since 1988. Approximately 140 volunteers educate the public on sustainable horticulture and environmental stewardship through a garden hotline, webinars, classes, and demonstration gardens.
To reach the Master Gardeners of Lancaster County, call the garden hotline at 717-394-6851 or email LancasterMG@psu.edu.
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Well Built Custom Split Level House with Attached 2 Car Garage on a 1 Acre +/- Lot. Great Location Antiques, Furniture, Glassware, Books, Tools & Household Goods 1325 Telegraph Rd., Coatesville, PA 19320 W Caln Twp – Coatesville Area School District Wed., May 7, 2025 ∙ 3pm - Real Estate at 6pm
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