Free stuff, food, and prayer
Calvary schedules Great Giveaway
BY ANN MEAD ASH
For more than two decades, Calvary Monument Bible Church (CMBC) has invited area residents to its Great Giveaway. This year, lead pastor Chris Lenhart emphasized that, along with clothing, household items, and backpacks, the church will offer prayer. “If people have things going on that they would like someone to pray with them about, (prayer) is available here,” explained Lenhart. “Or they can put a prayer request on a card, and we will commit to praying for them throughout the fall. We’re faithful to pray for every one of those requests.”
feature free clothing, household items, books, toys, and more, will be held on Saturday, Aug. 10, from 8 a.m. to noon inside the church, 1660 Mine Road, Paradise. CMBC is located at the corner of Mine and South Kinzer roads.
“People from our church donate school supplies, and we just hand (the backpacks) out.”
This year’s giveaway, which will
BY ANN MEAD ASH
On July 8, Ryan Bridge, better known as Ryan the Bug Man, visited the Perella Schoolhouse at the Intercourse Library to present “Let’s Take an Insect Adventure!” Ryan’s goal is to change attitudes toward insects with scientific facts about “the most numerous living things on the planet.”
“Everybody likes bugs; they just don’t know it yet,” Ryan told the gathering of more than 20. “At 5 or 6 years old, we like bugs, but most adults don’t like bugs and insects.”
Ryan’s promotional program for
Since its inception, the Great Giveaway has featured clothing and shoes sorted by size and gender, kitchen items and housewares, toys, books, purses, and accessories. New and gently used items are donated by church attendees and members of the surrounding community. The church will continue to accept donations until noon on Friday, Aug. 9. Any items that are left after the event ends will be donated to area organizations, such as Goodwill.
BY ANN MEAD ASH
Kristy Newborg, experience specialist with Garden Spot Village (GSV), has a passion for helping the coming generations.
“Anytime I can help someone get closer to their dream, whether it’s listening, giving advice, being there, offering that extra support, (I will help),” said Newborg.
In the fall of 2023, when Jared Erb, First Choice career coordinator with Pequea Valley School District (PVSD), contacted Newborg about the First Choice Discovery Program, a work-based program offering
career exploration and mentoring to every sophomore at Pequea Valley High School (PVHS), Newborg signed on. “I said, ‘That sounds like an amazing opportunity,’” Newborg recalled.
During the 2023-24 schoolyear, Newborg mentored two PVHS sophomore girls. Erb had set up a program for mentors and mentees to meet at the school on a regular basis and to connect by email. “We talked about likes, interests, work history, and sports,” explained Newborg, who noted that after establishing background information, the mentors and mentees worked on
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Amanda Vargas, executive assistant at CMBC, said that she starts planning for the giveaway in April. The event took a hiatus in 2020, but since it returned in 2021, there has been a special effort to include backpacks filled with school supplies.
“People from our church donate school supplies, and we just hand (the backpacks) out,” said Vargas,
who noted that about 30 backpacks will be available to give to any student who comes to the event.
A final feature of the Great Giveaway is free food. Hot dogs and beverages will be available to attendees beginning at 8 a.m. and throughout the event while supplies last.
Vargas added that a door prize of a $100 Weis gift card will be given away this year. Attendees will be asked to register for a chance to
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insects aims to slice away at the myths associated with the tiny creatures. “We’re told about the horrible things that are supposed to happen (when we get near bugs), but we are not being taught the right things,” he said. Ryan noted that he battles bad bug press with education. “You’ve heard that if you see a bee, you should be afraid because it might sting you,” Ryan explained. “Well, if you grab a bee off a flower and hold it in your hand, it might sting you. But if you leave the bee alone and step back and watch the bee, nothing will happen.” Ryan further explained that insects are not thinking about us. “Bugs and insects don’t know you exist,” he noted. “They know two things - they know food and they know threat.”
According to Ryan, giving insects human characteristics endows them with emotions they are simply not capable of exhibiting. “There’s no such thing as an angry bee or a happy butterfly,” he pointed out. “Bugs and insects don’t know what happy is.” He added that there are not good bugs or bad bugs, and to demonstrate his theories, he handled a number of insects and arachnids, including a tarantula, scorpions, and cockroaches. According to Ryan, bugs have only a few simple goals. “Bugs look for food and water and to stay alive one more day,” he said.
Quizzing the gathering, Ryan asked questions about the
number of legs an insect has - six; the number of legs a spider, which is an arachnid, has - eight; and the number of body parts an insect has - three - a head, thorax, and abdomen. “What do insects do with their antennae?” asked Ryan, who noted that bugs smell with their antennae and taste with their feet. “Everything about an insect is about staying alive,” he pointed out.
Color and camouflage are important in helping insects stay alive. Ryan displayed a case of butterflies in violet, blue, and iridescent green, explaining that females of many species are attracted to this color and that all the butterflies in the case were male. He also showed a case of moths and pointed out the markings that resemble eyes to deter predators. Ryan shared that scorpions have a special and little-known feature that helps insect enthusiasts to catch
them. “I like to hunt scorpions,” he noted, adding that the activity is best done at night. “I use ultraviolet light (because) true scorpions glow under ultraviolet light.” Ryan demonstrated by turning off the lights and shining a light on a scorpion in his hand.
“There’s nothing cooler than running around in the woods making scorpions glow,” he said. Up-to-date information about library activities may be found at https://intercourselib.org. The library’s Instagram handle is @intercourse_library.
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Newborg has been with GSV for nearly a decade, working as an employment recruiter and in human resources. She feels strongly about the mission of the retirement community, which focuses on “purpose, opportunity and living life to its fullest.” “I wanted to build up our relationship with local schools,” explained Newborg. “It’s important that we tap into that next generation and break the stigma that we are an old person home.” Newborg added that she wants young people to know that a retirement community offers much for retirees and for employees. GSV employment opportunities range from culinary and nursing to technical support, marketing,
Feeding the family on the farm
Submitted by Leona Baker, Historical Society of Salisbury Township
As canning and freezing season moves into high gear, an excerpt of Faye Mummau’s memoir recalls a girl’s life on the farm in the late 1930s, early 1940s.
“It took a lot of food to feed our family. Mother planted a large garden in the spring. Along with the regular vegetables, she grew horseradish and turnips because Dad liked them.
“Breakfast in winter was often mush and puddings. The mush came from corn Dad took to the mill to be crushed. Puddings were made from the pigs Dad butchered. Most of the meat had been canned to preserve it because we did not have a freezer in the early days. We rented a freezer locker at the market in Gap to store what food had to be frozen. One year Dad promised Mother he would buy her a freezer if the steers brought a certain figure at market. The steers sold and Mother got her freezer.
“Mother was very organized. When it came time to harvest peas, she picked the peas and made piles for each of us to shell according to our
age. We had to finish our pile before we could swim in the creek. One day I hurried and finished first, jumped into my suit and hurried to the creek. But it was boring being there by myself. Another lesson learned: it was a lot more fun if we helped each other and then swam as a group.
“When cherry picking time came, Dad helped pick and seed. I have a picture of Dad falling asleep while he was seeding cherries. Mother canned both sour cherries for pies and sweet cherries as well as about 100 quarts of peaches and 300 quarts of applesauce. We also canned pears when there was a good harvest. Fruit was our main dessert at mealtime.
“One of my chores was peeling a large crock of potatoes for supper
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Newborg, who is originally from Easton, began her own career with a degree in elementary education. “That’s where my passion for helping the next generation stems from,” said Newborg. “When I landed at GSV, I loved recruiting because I could meet new people and help them on their journey.”
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the next day before I went to bed. Another job was packing the school lunches, (which consisted of) rows of bread slices slathered with butter, (with) homemade bologna added before they were closed and packed. Into each bag also went an apple and some cookies. With four brothers each taking two sandwiches plus what we girls ate, I soon tired
of packing lunches. I remember complaining of ‘having to work all day.’ Mother told me I could have the whole day off, she would do my chores. I was to come indoors only for meals. I knew Mother had a bad heart and worried all day that she was doing too much and something would happen to her. That cured me of complaining of too much work.
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designated: cleaning, lawn mowing, weeding the garden, food preparation for the girls and barn chores for the boys. Mealtime chores rotated. One cleared the table, another washed the dishes, the third dried them, the fourth swept the floor. In the summer, we liked to play baseball and sometimes we went out to play while the dishes were still on the table. Mother had a rule about that, too. If that night’s dish washer was ready to wash dishes before the table was cleared,
they only had to wash the ones used to prepare the food. The person who cleared the table had to do the rest.”
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BUYING CLASSIC CARS, TRUCKS, SUVs **American and Foreign** Any Condition. Buying entire car collections. $$PAYING CA$H$$ Please call 717-577-8206 KRMiller1965@yahoo.com
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!
CLEAN 1BR APT. & 2BR HOMES Rothsville, Strasburg, Paradise areas No pets. Call for details 717-768-8427.
BUSHES PROFESSIONALLY TRIMMED & pruned. Hedges, shrubbery, ornamental plants aesthetically maintained. No job too small. Spring clean-up, mulching, light landscaping. 717-405- 8733
Clean, Repair, Gutter Guards. Property Maint. by Steve. 717-892-7411
HANDYMAN: Painting. Power Washing. Land/Hardscaping. Spring Clean Ups, Gutters/Guards, Decks, Roofing. Mailboxes. 717-419-9855. PA047811
HAULING, JUNK REMOVAL. Bsmts, sheds, garages cleaned out. Tree brush. Odd jobs. We also move people. Free est. Visa/MC/ Disc/AmEx. 717-456-6051; 410-688-7569 CRASS HAULING
HOUSE WASHING BY ME
Removal of black stains off roof & exterior cleaning. 717-424-8504
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 8/25/24). Call 1-844826-2535
JUNK REMOVAL
Basements, garages, attics, appliances. Five Star Property Service, 717-278-1030
PAINTING By Triple P
Int/Ext, Res/Com, 30 yrs exp. FREE ESTIMATES, Fully insured Eric, 717-615-6442 PA 116089
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.
STROKE AND CARDIOVASCULAR disease are leading causes of death, according to the American Heart Association. Screenings can provide peace of mind or early detection! Contact Life Line Screening to schedule your screening. Special offer - 5 screenings for just $149. Call 1-866-518-8391.
WANTED! MOTORCYCLES & MINI BIKES! ANTIQUE AND CLASSIC. Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki, Yamaha, Triumph, BSA, and other foreign models. $$PAYING CA$H$$ 717-577-8206 KRMiller1965@yahoo.com
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.
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,
ministries, youth & children’s ministries.
LIGHTHOUSE CHURCH (AG): Located at 105 Earland Dr., New Holland, invites you to join us for a time of contemporary worship and biblical preaching at our 8:00, 9:30, 11:00 services on Sunday morning and 7:00 service on Wednesday evening. Childcare for birth through 5th grade available during 2nd and 3rd Sunday morning services and Wednesday evening service. Lead Pastor: Stephen Ritchey. For more information on our services and programs, visit Lighthouseag.com
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
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
SALEM EVANGELICAL REFORMED CHURCH, HELLERS (founded 1725), 2555 Horseshoe Rd. Lancaster. 717656-9249. Sunday Worship held 9:25 am 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 6:00 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 listing for 1st issue date of each month only. (Changes