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he woman resting on the sofa in a room at The Factory Ministries never expected to be homeless, but a series of occurrences beyond her control have led to her current situation. “I can come here and put my leg up and stretch out,” she said, noting that she has lymphedema in one leg, as well as back issues. “God provides.” Because of her unusual situation, the woman does not qualify for some area programs, but The Factory is giving her a comfortable place to relax during the day, along with other services.

Paradise. Zimmerman noted that the woman is in a service gap. “We are working with an advocate to try to navigate that.”

Although The Factory has always helped those in need of a place to get out of the cold, the organization recently became a designated warming and cooling center recognized by the Office for the Coalition to End Homelessness of Lancaster County.

“Having a place to put your feet up is big.”

“It’s important for folks to have a place to be regardless of what they’re eligible for,” said Shira Zimmerman, senior director of adult services with The Factory, which is located at 3293 Lincoln Highway East,

“The Factory has always been about coming alongside folks who are experiencing various forms of poverty, homelessness being what I would consider one of the deepest forms,” said Zimmerman, who added that the ministry seeks to fill gaps where county or state services are not available.

“If it’s warm outside, this place is cool, and if it’s cold outside, this place is warm,” said Zimmerman, who noted that The Factory’s “comfortable space” currently

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Gap Town Clock Lions Club to present annual bazaar

The Gap Town Clock Lions Club will present its annual Christmas bazaar, featuring crafters and a visit by Santa Claus, on Saturday, Dec. 7, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Gap Fire Hall. Crafters and artisans will offer a variety of items for sale such as jewelry, clothing and holiday decorations. “We will also have wood crafts, candles, crocheted items and ornaments,” said Steve Wenrich, club president. Home-based business vendors, including Norwex, will also offer merchandise for sale.

Food items will be available, including coffee and doughnuts, which will be served in the morning.

The story of Christ’s birth in Bethlehem is classic and timeless, and yet, Woodcrest Retreat endeavors to keep its Journey to Bethlehem fresh with changes that add color and depth to the event.

In 2023, organizers partnered with Lititz Area Mennonite School (LAMS) to add a special twist, which will be included again this year. “The drama team from LAMS will come in with a choreographed dance scene,”

said Andrew Mylin, director of discipleship at Woodcrest. The Marketplace scene, which immerses participants in a traditional Bethlehem market at the time of Christ’s birth, will feature LAMS students performing a Jewish-inspired song and dance about yearning for the Messiah. This year’s Journey to Bethlehem will be held at the retreat center, 225 Woodcrest Drive, Ephrata, on Fridays, Dec. 13 and 20, from 6 to 8:50 p.m. and on Saturdays, Dec. 14 and 21, from 5 to 8:50 p.m. Attendees are encouraged to dress

Factory Ministries staff members (from left) Bethany Miller, Shira Zimmerman, and Megan Shertzer are glad the facility can offer a warming and cooling place for homeless people in the area.
Families will be able to visit with Santa Claus, who will be available for photos.

The Factory Ministries

moves around depending on what is happening in the building. Zimmerman stated that the center is a “place where folks living in their cars can come during the day to reset … charge their phones … have access to a computer … conversation, and coffee in a temperature-appropriate way.” In some cases, the homeless person may be older or have a disability that makes living in a car especially uncomfortable. “Having a place to put your feet up is big,” said Zimmerman.

“The vision is to have a designated space designed with all those elements in one place,” said Zimmerman, who said that The Factory has applied for a grant to help refurbish a space and that a decision on that application should

be made by early 2025. “We have a lot of space, but it’s about how efficiently we’re using it,” she explained.

It is important to Zimmerman that the new spot not isolate visitors from the daily happenings at The Factory. “A lot of the reason folks come in is for social interaction,” she said, noting that it bothers her when the room that is available for the center removes visitors from others. She hopes to locate the designated warming and cooling space in an area where interaction with clients, visitors, and staff members is common.

Zimmerman said that many people who need shelter during the day make a stop at The Factory part of their routine. She noted that people living in their cars

need to run them for warmth or air conditioning, which uses fuel. She also pointed to the safety of the building. “If during this time you need to take a little nap, you can do that,” she said. “We have always said (the homeless) were welcome in our building during operating hours.” Operating hours are from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Mondays through Fridays. “Just come in and tell the receptionist (what you need),” said Zimmerman, adding that those who need to use a computer should call ahead. “We will accommodate,” she stated. Readers who would like more information may call 717-687-9594. Those who wish to learn about The Factory and its programs may visit https:// thefactoryministries.com.

Church to serve meal

The mission committee of the Leacock Presbyterian Church, 3181 Lincoln Highway East, Paradise, will serve a hot meal from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 12. The menu will consist of baked ham, scalloped potatoes, green beans, dinner rolls, cranberry sauce, applesauce, and desserts. The meal is free and will be served in the handicapped-accessible Smith Fellowship Hall. For additional information, call the church at 717-687-6619.

Letters of correspondence

Submitted by Leona Baker, Historical Society of Salisbury Township

The Historical Society of Salisbury Township has a file of letters from H. H. Kennedy, estate executor for his brother, H. E. Kennedy. Many are to Jacob Martin, who, in 1931, became the tenant of the Kennedy farm, located on the corner of Newport Road and Lincoln Highway, Gap. The letters were written between 1932 and 1936.

The Kennedy family had owned large tracts of Salisbury Township for more than 200 years, and many generations had lived and farmed there. As executor, H. H. guarded the resources of the Kennedy estate carefully, but his own career was in California. Martin was responsible for the success of the Gap farm.

The society only has H. H.’s side of the written conversation, where he questions every bill and the cost of every purchase or farm repair. On veterinarian Dr. Clark’s charges for a sick steer, he wrote to Martin, “Does

this man think he can (pad his bill?), but if you think he is good, I will pay it.”

While H. H. relied on Martin’s judgment for orders on buying and selling tobacco, hay and corn, he had strong words for any transaction he felt Martin should have handled differently. Though he took Martin’s advice on steers bought to fatten for future market, he often questioned the price of those same animals.

Apparently, one year Martin had made a handshake deal to sell fattened steers. When the national price for steers plummeted, the buyer claimed a misunderstanding on the sale final price that would “cost the estate $200 to $400 loss” that year.

Although H. H. seemed very angry at the outcome, writing, “Never contract a deal without getting it in writing!” this incident does not appear to have lessened his regard for Martin’s care of the farm in general.

One important crop was tobacco, and in 1935, to encourage food crops,

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The Martin farm

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St. John’s UMC sets concert

St. John’s United Methodist Church (UMC), 3001 Lincoln Highway East, Paradise, will host its annual Christmas concert, featuring the church’s own One Step Closer, on Friday, Dec. 6. The concert will begin at 7 p.m.

One Step Closer is a local Christian contemporary group, with Kathy Holcomb on vocals and Brian Gregg on vocals, guitar, and harmonica. Dave Stoltzfus will join the group again this year playing guitar and bass. The performance will include Christmas carols and classical Christmas music,

and Sammi Sbarbaro will present a vocal solo in her debut performance.

Prior to the concert, at 6:30 p.m., attendees may enjoy homemade cookies, hot chocolate, and fellowship.

Brian Gregg (left) and Kathy Holcomb

Ice skating event to feature Santa

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The concert is free, but attendees are invited to bring single-serving nonperishable food items, such as pop-top soups and raviolis, applesauce, cereal, and instant oatmeal. The items will be given to CVCCS’ Weekend Blessings Program, which provides weekend meals to students in need in Conestoga Valley School District.

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The event will offer open skate time with holiday music and Santa, with skating coaches available to offer tips and advice. Coaches will provide introductory lessons off the ice for those who have never skated before.

Attendees are asked to arrive by 4:30 p.m. to get their skates on and prepare for the event. Warm layers, along with hats and mittens are recommended. Children under age 7 must wear a ski, bicycle or hockey helmet to skate.

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Visitors will also have an opportunity to win gift baskets, featuring items donated by local businesses and from bazaar vendors.

Santa Claus will be available for free photos. A photographer will be on hand, or visitors can take their own photos.

Those who attend the bazaar are asked to bring donations of plastic items, such as grocery bags, newspaper sleeves, empty ice bags, bread bags, dry cleaning bags and the plastic that is used to wrap cases of bottled water. The club is collecting the plastic items as part of a recycling program

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offered through Trex, which allows communities to earn free benches.

“We are close to getting a bench - we are about 80% there,” Wenrich said, noting that the bench will be placed in Salisbury Township Community Park in Gap.

Proceeds from the bazaar will help support the Lions Club’s community projects and local charities. In the past, the club has donated to the Pequea Valley Education Foundation, the Christiana Community Ambulance Association, Gap Fire Company and The Factory Ministries. “Those are the main (nonprofits)

we support,” noted Wenrich.

Information will be provided at the bazaar for those interested in joining the Lions Club.

The Gap Town Clock Lions Club meets on the first Thursday of each month at 7 a.m. at a member’s home. For the meeting location, email Wenrich at steverw23@gmail.com.

He explained that the Lions Club is a community service organization. Additional members are needed to help plan events that benefit local organizations.

“We helped to support Wreaths Across America, and

we are involved with the Pequea Valley mentoring program. A lot of the meetings are talking through and planning out community (events) we want to be a part of,” Wenrich said, adding that meetings occasionally feature guest speakers.

The Gap Fire Hall is located at 802 Pequea Ave., Gap. For more information about the bazaar or the Lions Club, visit www.face book.com/gaplionsclub.

There are a few vendor spaces available at the bazaar. Individuals may contact Wenrich for additional details.

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the government put a restriction on how many acres any farmer could devote to tobacco. The government would pay a subsidy according to how many acres the farmer did not plant in tobacco. Tobacco became an often-mentioned issue in many of the letters.

Building repairs were monitored for the cheapest price, including the steer barn and the building across Lincoln Highway, which was in dire disrepair. It had been a blacksmith’s home a hundred years before. H. H. questioned whether the repair costs were worth the $5 per month rent they could charge a tenant. He questioned whether too much repair would take years of $5 a month rent to cover the primary work needed. However, he wrote to Martin, “You know best.”

By 1936, in the depths of the Great Depression, many farms were near bankruptcy, and the owners were willing to sell for a fraction of the value to get free of debt. In those days, to be a victim of bankruptcy was a disgrace, and one’s credit would be ruined.

Speculators roamed the country, offering minimal price per acre. Martin mentioned that several men had been to his door. H. H. corresponded with others involved in the estate and decided to pursue one line of interest.

Martin wrote a letter offering $15,250, which was less than the other bidders. However, H. H. replied, “I would rather sell to someone I know will take good care of the farm than to a stranger.”

In September 1936, the Martins became owners of the farm they had successfully maintained for many years. Jacob and his wife raised their children on the farm. Their son, Melvin, took over when Jacob retired.

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for the weather and wear appropriate shoes on the hourlong trek, which will begin with a wagon ride to the start of the Journey. Although the event is family-friendly, strollers and those with mobility issues cannot be accommodated because of the rugged landscape.

As in the past, the event will feature music, live animals, and more than 70 actors as it offers participants an opportunity to put themselves into the Christmas story as they follow Mary and Joseph from the moment they receive the news that Mary will give birth to the Christ child to their arrival at the stable where Christ was born and beyond.

The live Nativity is interactive, giving attendees the chance to participate in some scenes. As visitors walk along with Mary and Joseph, they will experience the holy couple’s disappointment when there is no room at the inn. When they reach a large field, they will witness the shepherds as they hear the angels announce Christ’s birth. Visitors will then arrive at a stable where they will find Joseph and Mary and baby Jesus. The final stop will take place in the palace of one of the wise men. “At the end, we will have a scene with the magi, where they talk about the vision to steer clear of Herod,” pointed out Mylin.

“We are slowly updating things,” noted Matthew Good, director of partnerships with Woodcrest. Good pointed out that Woodcrest’s efforts

Families invited to sign up for dinner giveaway

The 38th annual Lancaster County Project for the Needy (LCPN) holiday dinner giveaway has partnered with Giant Foods and United Way of Lancaster to provide a complete holiday meal for families throughout Lancaster County on the morning of Saturday, Dec. 21.

The holiday meal distribution will take place by delivery only; there will be no pickup location.

the United Way of Lancaster, LCPN will also continue the partnership with Conestoga Valley Christian Community Services (CVCCS), the Columbia Lions, The Factory Ministries, Mission Food Pantry, Ephrata Area Social Services, and Solanco Neighborhood Ministries’ food bank to provide meals to families in designated areas.

are designed to keep the story lively.

“Near the end of the Journey, there will be a light display, which goes from scene five - our manger scene - to scene six - our magi scene,” Good said, adding that a volunteer handles all the lighting.

Mylin stated that in 2023, more than 3,000 visitors took the journey with Mary and Joseph at Woodcrest.

“The total since 2011 is 28,000 (attendees),” he shared.

The cost to attend will be discounted for children ages 5 to 16. Children age 4 and under will be admitted for free. In addition, a special price will be available to members of an immediate family living in the same household. Reservations may be made at www .woodcrestretreat.org/journey or by searching for “Woodcrest Retreat” on Facebook. A limited number of walk-in tickets will be available each night. Readers who have questions may call 717-738-2233.

“If you know what time you will be here, you can reserve a time slot,” said Good. “We don’t guarantee a time for walk-ins, so it might be (up to) 20 minutes until they get on a wagon.”

All funds raised by the event will benefit the ministry of Woodcrest, a nonprofit retreat and camp center that serves nearly 2,000 children each year. In the case of inclement weather, those planning to attend Journey to Bethlehem should check the aforementioned website for information.

Families must preregister for this event by Friday, Dec. 13, by calling the United Way’s 211 or 855-567-5341. Volunteers will deliver the meals.

The project anticipates distributing approximately 2,700 boxes of turkey dinners with all the trimmings to low-income families throughout Lancaster County during the holiday season.

In addition to this year’s partnership with

LCPN is still seeking donations to offset the rising costs of the groceries for the food boxes. The project relies on individual donations for more than twothirds of the resources needed to fund the food distribution. Monetary donations can be made at www.lcpn.org.

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• 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

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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

GENERAL CONTRACTOR: Additions, Siding, Replacement Windows & Doors. 15 Yrs Exp. Sylvan Miller - 717-468-2693

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INTERIOR PAINTING Winter Discount Rate for Calls Received before Christmas. SYLVAN PAINTING, LLC • 717-305-0089

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PAINTING By Triple P

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